The Sudbury Conservation Commission was established in 1962 to protect local natural resources and features and to act as stewards of the town's conservation properties.

One of the Conservation Commission's most important responsibilities is protecting the ecological integrity of Sudbury's wetlands and the surrounding landscape. The Commission is responsible for implementing and enforcing the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and the Sudbury Wetlands Administration Bylaw.

All of our meetings are open to the public and we encourage you to attend any and all meetings that might interest you.

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The state Fisheries and Wildlife Board will be presenting the Governor Francis W. Sargent Award to Dr. Stephen Meyer of Sudbury on May 12 at 1:30PM at the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Field Headquarters in Westborough.

Steve, a member of the political science faculty at MIT, is being honored for his research on the interactions of people, plants, animals, politics, and economics, his eight years on the Division’s Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Advisory Committee, 13 years of field work on amphibians and reptiles, and nine years on the Sudbury Conservation Commission.